Am / On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:51:25 +0400 (MSD) schrieb "Al Nikolov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In fact, "Create Image" creates image (a file on harddisk) first, then > simply runs "Burn CD" sequence. Have you got the file? There was no iso-file created! > I don't understand clearly: is the original code shows you the same > error output? Are you getting the same error even for SCSI bus (with > default empty TLI)? If so, you probably should open another bug > against cdrecord version detecting. This part of code isn't depends on > TLI. The situation: 1. with kernel 2.4.x and scsi-emulation all works fine with your patch leaving the TLI-fields empty. 2. with kernel 2.6.x without scsi-emulation and "ATA" in the LTI-fields nothing workes, even creating an iso-image doesn't work. I don't understand this. I know that creating an image doesn't need any transport-protocol, only mkisofs. There is no error message, eroaster only does nothing. 3. burning CDs or DVDs with cdrecord or cdrdao directly or with other frontends than eroaster worked fine with 2.6.x-kernels through the ATA interface. 4. Since a week CD-burning with 2.6.x-kernels and ide-cd doesn't work anymore; with cdrdao I only get the kernel-message "kernel: scsi: unknown opcode 0x01" and a rotten CD; with cdrecord a writing speed of 999.0x and a rotten CD as well. I have no idea what might have changed in my system and decided to go back to kernel 2.4.x. But maybe that my problem now and the fact that your patch didn't work for me has the same reason. The CD/DVD-Burner is a Samsung TS-H552, recorgnized by all programs as TSSTcorp TS-H552B. The system is an actual sarge. Sorry for my late answer, but I had got some other things to do. Klaumi -- Klaus-M. Klingsporn [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.klaumikli.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]